
Just getting started – Harry Kane says his ‘foreseeable future' is at Bayern
The 31-year-old striker, who is under contract with the newly crowned Bundesliga champions until 2027, has spoken of how much he and his family are loving their time in Bavaria.
Asked if he had thoughts about playing elsewhere, Kane, who joined Bayern in an £86.4million move from Tottenham in August 2023, told ITV News: 'No, my family are totally here.
'You know, I think in football, in life, you never know what's around the corner. But for me, I'm really happy here in Munich. My family has settled down. My kids are loving it here in school, so yes, this is my life here for the foreseeable future.
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'I love the manager. I love the team here. I think we're only just getting started, to watch the movie, a really successful period for this club, and I want to be a big part of that. So who knows how many years, but for sure, I want to be here for a while.'
However, Kane admitted he is making slow progress on his efforts to learn German after two years in the country.
He said: 'I'm not close at all, so I'm still taking the lessons. Bit by bit, I'm starting to understand a little bit more, like it's really tough. So I'll keep it below wraps for now and then maybe one day next year, I'll try and do a bit more.'
Kane rounded off his season with a 38th goal of the campaign in Saturday's 4-0 final-day win at Hoffenheim.

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